IISER Mohali Cell Biology Research Fellow Job Opening, Attend Walk-In
IISER Mohali Cell Biology Research Fellow Job Opening, Attend Walk-In. MSc Cell Biology JRF job at IISER Mohali. Interested and eligible applicants candidates can check out all of the details on the same below
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Walk-in interview for Indian Nationals to work as Junior Research Fellow in a research project funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST).
Name of the Post – Junior Research Fellow
No. of Posts – 01
Name of the Project – “Synthetic reconstruction of an attenuated SARS-CoV-2virus for vaccine development and a high-content inhibitor screen’
Duration – 6 months or till the project completion date
How to Apply: Applicants should appear for a walk-in interview on April 17th, 2023 at 2 PM, in office 3F11, Academic Block 2, IISER Mohali. Applicants should bring a detailed bio-data (two copies) proof of educational qualifications, and proof of experience (if any) e.g., summaries of projects done and
experience certificates of previous projects.Contact:
Dr. Anand K Bachhawat
Office 3F11, Academic Block 2
Department of Biological Sciences
IISER Mohali, Sector 81
SAS Nagar
Punjab 140306
Email: [email protected].
Essential Qualifications: Research experience in Yeast molecular biology or cell biology for a minimum of 1 year is essential.
Emoluments: As per rules.
Hey everyone, as you are gearing up to attend this walk-in-interview, do check out the possible interview questions for the role of Junior Research Fellow at IISER Mohali below.
- What prior experience do you have in yeast molecular biology or cell biology?
Answer: I have research experience in yeast molecular biology for more than two years, during which I have worked on projects involving gene expression and regulation in yeast cells. - How do you plan to contribute to the project’s objective of developing a synthetic reconstruction of an attenuated SARS-CoV-2 virus for vaccine development?
Answer: I plan to utilize my knowledge and experience in yeast molecular biology to design and construct a synthetic SARS-CoV-2 virus that can be used to develop a safe and effective vaccine against COVID-19. - Can you explain the significance of a high-content inhibitor screen in the context of the project?
Answer: A high-content inhibitor screen is a powerful tool that allows researchers to identify small molecule inhibitors that can block the replication of the virus. These inhibitors can be further optimized and developed into potential drug candidates that can be used to treat COVID-19.
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